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'THE AFRICAN PARADISE' Surrounded by 50 acres of beautifully manicured gardens, the Safari Park Hotel & Casino combines the elegance of African architecture and art with an infrastructure at the leading edge of technology. Located only 15 minutes from the Nairobi city centre, the hotel offers calmness and serenity away from the fast pace of the city. The five-star hotel boasts 205 luxurious rooms each with en-suite bathrooms, antique African-themed four-poster beds and furniture. All the rooms have rear and front private large garden view balconies.

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... the recent deaths. It started with: Latest Promotions to Glory. If one wife of a Masai man had been promoted to Glory, it would say her name, then 'wife of' and then it would say 'co-wife'. So different compared to home! We had another great day! Full of interesting and funny facts. We learnt that when a picki picki driver has a drunk passenger and the passenger falls off, the driver doesn't stop for him, but just keeps going! There's a lot of little things that are so ...

... over. Tomorrow we will go on our final safari in Nairobi National Park and then stop at the Sheldrick Elephant Sanctuary (yes, I am beyond excited!) before heading to the airport for our flight out of Nairobi at 10:25 PM.

I can't believe it is almost time to go back to Minnesota. It am both sad and ecstatic - I have so many mixed feelings about so many things. The trip also went by so fast! I can't believe I've been gone for two weeks. Right now I think I am struggling ...

Quick update .... We are back in Nairobi tonight - we left Ngorogoro this morning and it was just like a Wellington day - drizzle, cold, foggy and dark. But the fog quickly lifted as we headed down the hill. As we got closer to Arusha it began to warm ...

... several times, we decided to have a down day and then do something interesting for dinner. I put the finishing touches on a French issue of One Accord, and got caught up on e-mails that were waiting. At lunch we had a bite in the tiny hotel restaurant which was overpriced, but acceptable. I worked through the afternoon. Later in the afternoon I received an e-mail and call from Michelle informing me that Air Mauritius had accepted all the ...

... be optional and four people travelling on a single motorbike is the norm (no crash helmets) There is poverty everywhere you look, each time the bus stops we are mobbed by women trying to sell us fruit, vegetables and pop. The scenery is incredible, really beautiful. There are goats and cows along the road side and the verges are cultivated to grow fruit and ...